Similarities between Cube and Prism (geometry)
Cube and Prism (geometry) have 19 things in common (in Unionpedia): Area, Coxeter–Dynkin diagram, Cuboid, Dihedral group, Dihedral symmetry in three dimensions, Dodecahedron, Dual polyhedron, Geometry, Isogonal figure, Line segment, List of finite spherical symmetry groups, Net (polyhedron), Octahedral symmetry, Parallelepiped, Schläfli symbol, Square, Tesseract, Vertex figure, Volume.
Area
Area is the quantity that expresses the extent of a two-dimensional figure or shape, or planar lamina, in the plane.
Area and Cube · Area and Prism (geometry) ·
Coxeter–Dynkin diagram
In geometry, a Coxeter–Dynkin diagram (or Coxeter diagram, Coxeter graph) is a graph with numerically labeled edges (called branches) representing the spatial relations between a collection of mirrors (or reflecting hyperplanes).
Coxeter–Dynkin diagram and Cube · Coxeter–Dynkin diagram and Prism (geometry) ·
Cuboid
In geometry, a cuboid is a convex polyhedron bounded by six quadrilateral faces, whose polyhedral graph is the same as that of a cube.
Cube and Cuboid · Cuboid and Prism (geometry) ·
Dihedral group
In mathematics, a dihedral group is the group of symmetries of a regular polygon, which includes rotations and reflections.
Cube and Dihedral group · Dihedral group and Prism (geometry) ·
Dihedral symmetry in three dimensions
In geometry, dihedral symmetry in three dimensions is one of three infinite sequences of point groups in three dimensions which have a symmetry group that as abstract group is a dihedral group Dihn (n ≥ 2).
Cube and Dihedral symmetry in three dimensions · Dihedral symmetry in three dimensions and Prism (geometry) ·
Dodecahedron
In geometry, a dodecahedron (Greek δωδεκάεδρον, from δώδεκα dōdeka "twelve" + ἕδρα hédra "base", "seat" or "face") is any polyhedron with twelve flat faces.
Cube and Dodecahedron · Dodecahedron and Prism (geometry) ·
Dual polyhedron
In geometry, any polyhedron is associated with a second dual figure, where the vertices of one correspond to the faces of the other and the edges between pairs of vertices of one correspond to the edges between pairs of faces of the other.
Cube and Dual polyhedron · Dual polyhedron and Prism (geometry) ·
Geometry
Geometry (from the γεωμετρία; geo- "earth", -metron "measurement") is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space.
Cube and Geometry · Geometry and Prism (geometry) ·
Isogonal figure
In geometry, a polytope (a polygon, polyhedron or tiling, for example) is isogonal or vertex-transitive if all its vertices are equivalent under the symmetries of the figure.
Cube and Isogonal figure · Isogonal figure and Prism (geometry) ·
Line segment
In geometry, a line segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line between its endpoints.
Cube and Line segment · Line segment and Prism (geometry) ·
List of finite spherical symmetry groups
Finite spherical symmetry groups are also called point groups in three dimensions.
Cube and List of finite spherical symmetry groups · List of finite spherical symmetry groups and Prism (geometry) ·
Net (polyhedron)
In geometry a net of a polyhedron is an arrangement of edge-joined polygons in the plane which can be folded (along edges) to become the faces of the polyhedron.
Cube and Net (polyhedron) · Net (polyhedron) and Prism (geometry) ·
Octahedral symmetry
A regular octahedron has 24 rotational (or orientation-preserving) symmetries, and a symmetry order of 48 including transformations that combine a reflection and a rotation.
Cube and Octahedral symmetry · Octahedral symmetry and Prism (geometry) ·
Parallelepiped
In geometry, a parallelepiped is a three-dimensional figure formed by six parallelograms (the term rhomboid is also sometimes used with this meaning).
Cube and Parallelepiped · Parallelepiped and Prism (geometry) ·
Schläfli symbol
In geometry, the Schläfli symbol is a notation of the form that defines regular polytopes and tessellations.
Cube and Schläfli symbol · Prism (geometry) and Schläfli symbol ·
Square
In geometry, a square is a regular quadrilateral, which means that it has four equal sides and four equal angles (90-degree angles, or (100-gradian angles or right angles). It can also be defined as a rectangle in which two adjacent sides have equal length. A square with vertices ABCD would be denoted.
Cube and Square · Prism (geometry) and Square ·
Tesseract
In geometry, the tesseract is the four-dimensional analogue of the cube; the tesseract is to the cube as the cube is to the square.
Cube and Tesseract · Prism (geometry) and Tesseract ·
Vertex figure
In geometry, a vertex figure, broadly speaking, is the figure exposed when a corner of a polyhedron or polytope is sliced off.
Cube and Vertex figure · Prism (geometry) and Vertex figure ·
Volume
Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface, for example, the space that a substance (solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) or shape occupies or contains.
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- What Cube and Prism (geometry) have in common
- What are the similarities between Cube and Prism (geometry)
Cube and Prism (geometry) Comparison
Cube has 111 relations, while Prism (geometry) has 65. As they have in common 19, the Jaccard index is 10.80% = 19 / (111 + 65).
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